About Atmospheric Extinction
Let’s talk about Atmospheric Extinction today and in the past. In UrukFSP I currently use Young’s (1994) model which leads to an Air-Mass value of… Read More »About Atmospheric Extinction
Let’s talk about Atmospheric Extinction today and in the past. In UrukFSP I currently use Young’s (1994) model which leads to an Air-Mass value of… Read More »About Atmospheric Extinction
(1) HOR View – Enabled the visualisation of the Milky Way. (2) All dates and tracking info shown into the Graphic Windows now have an… Read More »** Version 1.3.7 CHANGELOG
Just gone to check out on my archive the first compiled version of what is currently named “Uruk_One”, made on 2019 October 3, eighteen months… Read More »An eighteen month old baby
Just few minutes ago a small asteroid (19 mt. diameter) whose denomination is 2021 GT3 has passed “close” to the Earth, distant 257,000 Km only,… Read More »Astorb.dat or Mpcorb.dat, that is the question.
Yesterday I took some image at dawn from my site just to check the reliability of the horizon profile generated by http://www.heywhatsthat.com and of Uruk_One… Read More »Horizon Profile Check
This is one of my old notebooks, an Asus 52F, still working. It’s been a long time since I scratched away Windows from this old… Read More »Finally working on a 1366×768 old notebook….
The Stonehenge site is a prehistoric monument definitely oriented to the sunrise on the day of the Summer Solstice. Using the “Goto Equinoxes/Solstices Panel” in… Read More »Summer Solstice Orientation at Stonehenge
With Uruk_One it’s possible to find local circumstances of Solar Eclipses for any place on the Earth’s surface for years from -10000 to +10000. Here… Read More »Local Solar Eclipses
Still working on the new Azimutal Map. In this case we can see the MacOS version of Kontacts running under Catalina.